Duck hunting is an issue - often controversial - that generates both benefits and costs to society. Hunters enjoy benefits from engaging in their sport, while those who have ethical concerns regarding the shooting of ducks endure costs. Some in the community fear that duck hunting puts pressure on the continued ecological viability of the hunted species, while others argue that the demand for hunting provides sufficient economic incentive for wetland conservation. Whether society as a whole should permit or restrict duck hunting is to some extent an empirical question: Are the costs to society of allowing duck hunting greater or less than the benefits it generates? Evidence presented in this paper addresses this question. The benefits enjoy...
Hunting ducks with a firearm has become increasingly contested in industrialized and urbanized conte...
This study was conducted to evaluate waterfowl harvests on the Delta Marsh, Manitoba, under a variet...
vi, 353 leaves :ill. ; 30 cm. Includes bibliographical references. University of Otago department: A...
Wetland protection in the Upper South East (USE) of South Australia yields a range of private and so...
Wetland protection in the Upper South East (USE) of South Australia yields a range of private and so...
Wetlands in the Upper South East (USE) of South Australia yield a range of values to their owners an...
This study focuses on three stakeholders in duck shooting in Victoria, Australia: hunters, activists...
This study focuses on three stakeholders in duck shooting in Victoria, Australia: hunters, activists...
This study extends an original bioeconomic model of optimal duck harvest and wetland retention by br...
This study extends an original bioeconomic model of optimal duck harvest and wetland retention by br...
This study extends an original bioeconomic model of optimal duck harvest and wetland retention by br...
This study extends an original bioeconomic model of optimal duck harvest and wetland retention by br...
This study reexamines and updates an original bioeconomic model of optimal duck harvest and wetland ...
This study reexamines and updates an original bioeconomic model of optimal duck harvest and wetland ...
This study reexamines and updates an original bioeconomic model of optimal duck harvest and wetland ...
Hunting ducks with a firearm has become increasingly contested in industrialized and urbanized conte...
This study was conducted to evaluate waterfowl harvests on the Delta Marsh, Manitoba, under a variet...
vi, 353 leaves :ill. ; 30 cm. Includes bibliographical references. University of Otago department: A...
Wetland protection in the Upper South East (USE) of South Australia yields a range of private and so...
Wetland protection in the Upper South East (USE) of South Australia yields a range of private and so...
Wetlands in the Upper South East (USE) of South Australia yield a range of values to their owners an...
This study focuses on three stakeholders in duck shooting in Victoria, Australia: hunters, activists...
This study focuses on three stakeholders in duck shooting in Victoria, Australia: hunters, activists...
This study extends an original bioeconomic model of optimal duck harvest and wetland retention by br...
This study extends an original bioeconomic model of optimal duck harvest and wetland retention by br...
This study extends an original bioeconomic model of optimal duck harvest and wetland retention by br...
This study extends an original bioeconomic model of optimal duck harvest and wetland retention by br...
This study reexamines and updates an original bioeconomic model of optimal duck harvest and wetland ...
This study reexamines and updates an original bioeconomic model of optimal duck harvest and wetland ...
This study reexamines and updates an original bioeconomic model of optimal duck harvest and wetland ...
Hunting ducks with a firearm has become increasingly contested in industrialized and urbanized conte...
This study was conducted to evaluate waterfowl harvests on the Delta Marsh, Manitoba, under a variet...
vi, 353 leaves :ill. ; 30 cm. Includes bibliographical references. University of Otago department: A...